After breakfast we gathered a herd of 12 plus one donkey named Dunkin and took them about 3 miles down the road to a new pasture. Dunkin was funny! Evidently he's never been herded because instead of walking slowly down the road like the cattle seem to know how to do, he just did an Army march, over to the right, then back across to the left, etc. etc. Me and Daddy laughed all the way down the road at Dunkin.
After another great supper we went for one last trail ride and took some beautimous photographs of the evening. It was almost dark when we got back but that was okay. A soak in the hot tub was just what the doctor ordered. On Saturday morning at 3:30 a.m. we're getting up, driving to Billings, and taking off for Denver, then Charlotte, and then Asheville. What a wonderful trip it's been! ![]()

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]]>This photo is from that evening ride. Val's horse has a bladder problem evidently. And always when the camera is pointed in his direction.

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]]>But we got them there and Hank shooed them in the new gate. Toby and Jody brought out the big horse trailer and picked up Mom and Scott and Daddy's horses, took them all back to the ranch, then came back and picked up Val and me and Hannah and our horses. Hannah rides Kid today because Daddy was assigned her usual horse, Leo. Scott's threw a shoe two-thirds down the road and he wound up having to ride in the grass like me, because Soldier has no shoes on, with no explanation as to why.
We stopped at another gate, the Corner pasture, Hank picked up his horse, Ugly, we offloaded our three, and we started over the hill to look for 12 cattle that we couldn't find anywhere. We met up with Mom and Scott and Daddy who were also looking, and then Mom decided to go back to the ranch and rest, and Scott had to go in for his massage. Me and Val and Daddy continued on with Hank and wound up going up and down in the hills and up the #3 coulee for about 8 miles. What a great ride! We wound up back at the ranch at about 1:15 or so. My massage was done after Scott's at about 2:30 by Vianna, a great massage therapist.
At that point, all slick and relaxed, we got in the van and drove to visit Bill Allyson's saddle shop. We wound up buying several souvenirs there and learned about making saddles. Daddy was fascinated. But on the way there I spied one of the horses, all saddled up, outside the barn eating hay. Evidently, Val's knot didn't hold!
Tonight after supper we're going for another ride. Hopefully the good weather will hold out, then it's another 1/2 hour in the hot tub. And Thursday will be over. Sad.
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]]>Yesterday after supper we went to the arena and took turns cutting cattle one or two at a time. Toby and Hank checked them for pink eye and cut the ones who had it out, so they could be treated. The others we all herded about a half mile down the road to another pasture. But at one point the fence ran out along the left side of the road and the head animal headed up the driveway to our guest house. So we had about 10 cattle grazing near the van and along the driveway that we had to drive out of that area and back onto the road. It was funny after it was all over but very nerve-wracking until then because we had to herd them along a cliff of rimrock. Scary. We thought we'd get in trouble for that.
The parents and Scott came back around 4:30 from Little Big Horn and told us all about it. 
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]]>The flights were great and we arrived on time, after they had to move our flights around because of a bad prop jet in Asheville, but it was a lot better that way, only 2 flights to take instead of 4. Unfortunately on the way back we'll have the 4 flights we expected, but that's okay, I guess.
It was a 50-mile trip up to Roundup and the ranch. So far it's been great, the Dahls are very hospitable and Jody is indeed a very good cook! We just fooled around at the guest house until time for supper, and Jody prepared garlic potatoes, salad with a vanilla pomegranate dressing, fresh bread, and steaks done medium well! It was great. Last night we shared the house with Grace and Hannah, mother and daughter, from L.A., but they're leaving on Monday afternoon to go home. Slept great, even through a thunder storm.
But after supper we moved ourselves out to the barn and Val and Hannah and I had our "drivers ed" for horses. We even took turns learning to cut cattle! I rode Pinto, a palomino pinto horse and he was pretty willing and able. Valerie had to take "remedial horse" before they'd let her come to the cutting pen with us!
On Monday morning after a huge breakfast, we returned to the barn, saddled up and went to gather cattle from out in the pasture, all 18,000 acres of it. I was able to get one calf to the gate but had to let 2 go, couldn't catch 'em. We drove them out onto the dirt road and back to the ranch. Hank was our fearless leader, an 18-year-old bull rider and ranch hand.
Time for lunch! I'll blog again soon!
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]]>I'm still writing my list of what to bring, just haven't started packing up yet. Which suitcase am I going to appropriate from my family? I guess I'll stick with the Lands' End duffle bags. I have a lot of duffle that I plan to take in those bags and they're very roomy. Maybe I'll even be bringing some duffle home with me.
I'll write again just before we leave.
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